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LK
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Kevin_M_Intel
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Hello Lolazzz112,

Our Graphics Controller has an option to change Anti-Aliasing and Anisotropic Filtering settings. You will find these options on 3D Tab in the Graphics Control Panel.

DBald2
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Hi,

I think the Lod option would be a great technical addition to the drivers options, i have myself been trying to find a way to get it to work with my intel graphics and must say i am quite disappointed it is not implemented. Lod Bias let's us users sacrifice some of the "eye-candy" part of video games to reduce the textures and make them "flat" to be able to get more performance, wich is really a great solution in terms of competitive gameplay for low end computer/laptops.

Is there any workarround through registry or will there be any chances of seeing intel implement lod settings in their drivers?

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Allan_J_Intel1
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I understand Intel does not provide registry values. It will be nice feature to add in the driver. Thanks for the feedback.

Allan.

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